A Falconer's Chronicle Explained

A Falconer's Chronicle
Native Name:
Director:Marc Girard
Producer:Marc Girard
Cinematography:Jean-Philippe Dupuis
Marc Girard
Michel Lamothe
Editing:Chantal Lussier
Studio:Les productions de la crécelle
Distributor:7e art distribution
Runtime:65 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:French

A Falconer's Chronicle (French: Rien sans pennes, lit. "Nothing Without Quills") is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Marc Girard and released in 2002.[1] The film centres on Girard's own entry into the pastime of falconry, profiling his efforts to learn how to tame and train a falcon.[1]

The film premiered at the 2002 Abitibi-Témiscamingue International Film Festival.[2]

The film was the winner of the Jutra Award for Best Documentary Film at the 5th Jutra Awards in 2003.[3]

Notes and References

  1. André Lavoie, "Un infatigable amoureux". Le Devoir, September 20, 2003.
  2. Odile Tremblay, "21e Festival de cinéma international en Abitibi-Témiscamingue - Une longue tradition cinéphilique". Le Devoir, October 28, 2002.
  3. https://playbackonline.ca/2003/03/03/jutra-20030303/ "Quebec-Montreal wins Jutra best film award"